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LASER TECHNOLOGY - Redefining Measurement          

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The IMPULSE from Laser Technology can be used in many various ways.
IMPULSE COMPARISON CHART
GIS / GPS
Stop wearing holes in your shoes accessing every feature to be mapped with your GPS antenna! Measure and store GIS spatial data where you want to, when you want to. Realize the documented productivity gains Laser Technology's pulse laser products can make happen. For GIS data capture of any kind, having an LTI laser in your hand can complement a GPS antenna in the bush, any day.

GIS/GPS
Utility - Asset Mapping
Do you need to measure distances every day? Tired of walking behind a wheel? How do you get a distance to your facility when it's located in someone's backyard? LTI's wide range of pulse laser products will get the measurements you need quickly and safely, with just the press of a button! Get span lengths, attachment heights, right-of-way offsets, clearances, range down line and more. Realize the documented time and cost savings everyone is talking about.

UTILITY Asset Mapping
Surveying
LTI's pulse lasers are designed to be small and light, but rugged enough for any environment. Their quick, simple operation makes them the perfect tool for any of your general measurement or material estimation needs--all without reflectors or prisms. With the ability to measure range, inclination, azimuth and heights, all the bases are covered. 

Surveying
Forestry
LTI's line of pulse laser products has been designed specifically with foresters in mind; rugged, lightweight construction and quick, simple operation. With the ability to accurately measure range, inclination, azimuth and heights, all the bases are covered. Why drag a chain through the brush - just point and shoot. Why fumble around with three or four different devices and record the information with pencil and paper - just aim, shoot and press a button to store electronically.

Forestry
 
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